Geography and Maps
Landforms and Resources
Culture, Government, and Economy
North America
Latin America
100
The Five themes of Geography. List all five to gain the points.

What are Location, Place, Region, Human-Environment Interaction, and Movement?

100

This landform is a natural elevation of the earth's surface with steep sides and greater height than a hill.

What are Mountains?

100

This type of religion is the belief in a single God.

What is Monotheism?

100

This is the Capital city of the United States.

What is Washington, D.C.?

100

This language is spoken in Brazil.

What is Portuguese?

200

This line is the starting point for for latitude lines and splits the Earth between Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

What is the Equator?

200

An example of this type of resource would be trees.

What are Renewable Resources?

200

This type of government is a rule by an elite few.

What is an Oligarchy?

200

This is the Capital city of Canada.

What is Ottawa?

200

This empire ruled in Mexico with their capital in the modern day location of Mexico City.

What is the Aztec Empire?

300

This explains the symbols on the map.

What is a Legend?
300

An example of this type of resource is oil.

What is a non-renewable resource?

300

This type of family constitutes a husband, wife, and children. 

What is a nuclear family?

300

This is the longest river in the United States.

What is the Mississippi River?

300

This empire stretched along the west coast of South America and was set in the Andes Mountains.

What is the Incan Empire?

400

This type of Map shows the countries and states and their borders.

What is a Political Map?

400

This landform is surrounded by water, but is still connected to the continent. 

What is a peninsula?

400

Culture express ideas and emotions through this.

What are arts and literature?

400

Most immigrants in the early years of the U.S. and Canada came from this continent.

What is Europe?

400

This used to be the former capital of Brazil and is the cultural center of the country.

What is Rio de Janeiro?

500

This map shows the country but changes the shape of the country or states based on population or statistic.

What is a cartogram?

500
This Landform is a flat topped mountain.

What is a Mesa?

500

This is a system of sounds and gestures that meanings within a group of people.

What is language?

500

This province in Canada holds a french-speaking majority.

What is Quebec?

500

This island country was liberated with help from the United States and its capital is Havana.

What is Cuba?

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